Michigan State entered Saturday’s game against Indiana as 6.5-point favorites, but the Hoosiers left victorious, with a 24-21 upset over the Spartans.

The upset likely sent more than a few betting slips into the trash in Las Vegas, but a few hundred miles east, a pair of Washington Redskins quarterbacks placed a different kind of wager on the game. Because the Hoosiers won, former Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins donned an Indiana sweatshirt at his news conference Wednesday and will donate money to former Indiana signal-caller Nate Sudfeld’s charity, according to Mike Jones of the Washington Post.

Cousins' Michigan State Spartans lost to Sudfeld's Indiana Hoosiers, so Cousins has to wear IU hoodie and donate to Sudfeld fam charity.

Cousins played at Michigan State from 2008-11, while Sudfeld suited up for Indiana from 2012-15. They’re currently teammates in D.C., where Cousins is the starter and Sudfeld, a sixth-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, is third string, behind backup Colt McCoy.

Cousins currently ranks sixth in the NFL with 1,172 passing yards. Sudfeld has yet to appear in an NFL game.